These are across the color wheel from each other.
What are complementary colors?
This paper is not good for wet work.
What is newsprint?
She painted giant flowers.
Who is Georgia O'Keeffe?
A type of shape with straight sides and right angles.
What are squares or rectangles?
These resist watercolor.
What are oil pastels?
The complement of orange.
What is blue?
What is a palette?
He painted Starry Night.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
This line goes up and down.
What is vertical?
You do not need water with this kind of paint.
What is tempera paint?
Colors that convey the feeling of high temperature (Red, yellow, orange).
What are warm colors?
These are full of color and are good to smear and smudge.
What are chalk pastels?
He was an Impressionist who painted Waterlilies.
Who is Monet?
These shapes have only curved edges and can be found in nature.
What are organic shapes?
This is rolled onto a printing plate to make a print.
What is ink or printing ink?
Correct names for all 6 tertiary colors.
What is red-orange, red-violet, blue-green, blue-violet, yellow-green, and yellow-orange?
These brushes have squared-off, stiff bristles.
What are tempera brushes?
Leonardo DaVinci's most famous painting.
What is the Mona Lisa?
A defined space in or around an object that has nothing in it.
What is negative space?
This type of paint needs to be dissolved before you can use it.
The technical names for white and black.
What is tint and shade?
What is a brayer?
This group painted images from their dreams or objects that did not go together.
Who are the Surrealists?
A way to make something look 3D that we learn in Art Attack.
What is shading?
These two materials are are the same when used on paper, they just have different forms.
What are colored pencils and art sticks?